Family - Karma

Look at your family history objectively. What are the common denominators? Identifying them is the first step to stripping away their power.

As WebMD suggests, karma is the law of cause and effect. By creating "good causes" through mindful parenting and self-love, you seed a new, healthier foundation for the next generation. The Freedom on the Other Side Family Karma

This Ends with Me: Understanding and Healing Family Karma Have you ever looked at your family and noticed the same stories repeating like a broken record? Maybe it’s a history of messy divorces, a specific health struggle, or a deep-seated fear of abandonment that seems to hop from one generation to the next. Look at your family history objectively

Recurring themes of addiction, betrayal, or poverty. Why Does It Stick to Us? As WebMD suggests, karma is the law of cause and effect

You aren't a victim of your family's past; you are the one with the power to change the narrative for the future.

A collective family mindset that "we’ll never be wealthy" or "you can't trust outsiders".

Cultivate financial and emotional independence. According to experts at Jung Platform , reflecting on "why" you feel a certain age when visiting family can help you individuate and reclaim your adult self.